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Перевод: omniscient
[прилагательное] всеведущий; всезнающий
Тезаурус:
- His position is such, however, that it does produce the paradox that God is described in the same context as an impersonal force and the essence of life, and also as omniscient, omnipotent, and benevolent.
- Such scepticism about literature's power to duplicate reality leads the new novelists to shun the stance of the traditional, omniscient narrator with a total overview of the world he is describing.
- The solution to "He was not really afraid of any landlady" might appear to be that we have here a masked first-person avowal, and that it is simply an indication of Dostoevsky's boldness that it should be surrounded by authorial statements which are firmly outside and (so to say) on top of Raskolnikov in the classical omniscient third-person mode: for example, information about his poverty, irritable frame of mind, withdrawal from society, his "not naturally timorous and abject" disposition.
- Dostoevsky's own attempt to suggest how he disposes his reader in relation to these events goes as follows: "Narration by the author, a sort of invisible but omniscient being who nevertheless doesn't leave him meaning "his hero' for a moment
- Like Laplace's omniscient scientist they claimed, on the basis of their knowledge of the past, to be able to foretell the future.
- So, if modern orthodox astronomy seems esoteric and omniscient, let's erect alternative theories of astronomy that are no less esoteric, and which challenge the claim to omniscience.
- A consequence of the demise of the traditional, omniscient narrator is that the new narrative invites, and requires, the active participation of the reader, who, in the absence of authorial guidance, must disentangle the complexities of the text for him/herself to arrive at his/her own understanding of the world described.
- " So, after appearing to settle for third-person narrative, he doubles back on himself and leaves us to make what we can of an omniscient author who is bound hand and foot to a far from omniscient protagonist.
- Wodehouse's yarns of an omniscient butler saving his aristocratic master from humiliation are timeless ventures into unreality.
- While Crime and Punishment's author (or omniscient narrator) knows the truth, he picks his moment to tell it.
- It was a Nonconformist shipowner, Sir Christopher Furness, who warned that England must realize that "we are neither omnipotent nor omniscient, that as our fathers have struggled to obtain supremacy, so we their sons must struggle to maintain it".
- The man reassuring him is, or has the authority of, the omniscient and omnipotent novelist.
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